Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord details (click links to find out more!):
Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord is an upcoming open-world RPG with a heavy emphasis on medieval combat and army management. It is the long-awaited prequel to the venerable Mount & Blade and its two expansions, Warband and With Fire & Sword. Bannerlord will be released into Early Access on Steam on 31st March 2020, and the full release is expected sometime in 2021. We’ve seen various clips and previews of Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord by now. It certainly looks better than the original! Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord features an expansive open world, numerous factions, and an intricate medieval combat system. If you haven’t played the original Mount & Blade, think of it as a land-based Sid Meier’s Pirates! crossed with a Paradox grand strategy game, and every battle takes you into a round of Mordhau. Developer TaleWorlds have confirmed that Bannerlord will have multiplayer as well as singleplayer modes, along with extensive modding support.
Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord release date
Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord will release on Tuesday 31st March as a Steam Early Access title. TaleWorlds have not yet provided a release date for Bannerlord’s full release, but they expect the game to remain in Early Access for “around a year”.
Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord gameplay preview
If you’re itching for some juicy Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord gameplay, be sure to check out the below previews, where videomancer Matthew will take you through what you can expect to see when Bannerlord drops at the end of the month.
Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord features
Mount & Blade veterans will no doubt be instantly familiar with many of the various Bannerlord features on offer, but there have still been more than a few developments and new ideas with this new installment. Let’s go over the major aspects of the upcoming medieval RPG one by one.
Bannerlord map (Calradia)
Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord is set two centuries before the original Mount & Blade, on the same continent as the previous games - a sprawling land called Calradia. The general lay of the land will be familiar to players of the previous games, but in Bannerlord Calradia covers a larger area and allegedly features more mountain ranges and geographical features to create chokepoints. TaleWorlds forum-dweller “Vesper” has created an impressive mockup of the Bannerlord map, detailing all known factions, towns, castles, villages, and more. Take a look below.
Bannerlord factions
There are a total of eight factions in Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord, although three of them (the Northern, Southern, and Western Empires) are technically a single faction (the Calradic Empire) split into three due to civil war. The above map contains a helpful key in the top-left indicating which territories are controlled by which factions. The below table details each of the eight factions in Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord.
Bannerlord combat
Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord will utilise a similar directional melee combat system to previous Mount & Blade titles (as well as games like Chivalry and Mordhau). There are a great many weapons to choose from, both melee and ranged; and each weapon has a different weight, feel, speed, range, and set of behaviours and damage stats. As well as the usual strikes and blocks, you can mix things up with kicks and feints; and there’s a whole sub-system of combat devoted to handling horseback combat too. Battles in Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord aren’t just about you; they’re also about your troops. In Bannerlord you’ll get to command whole armies from the battlefield, issuing commands to different squads on the fly.
Bannerlord multiplayer
While players of the original game had to wait until the release of Warband in order to play multiplayer, Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord will feature multiplayer as well as singleplayer modes from launch. TaleWorlds have announced a new Captain Mode, a 5v5 PvP mode where players and their armies must work together to capture mobile flags on an enormous battlefield. There is also a Skirmish Mode, a 6v6 multiplayer mode where players choose a class and then fight it out without any armies, just their own weapons, armor, and skills (and horses) to help lead them to victory.
Bannerlord mods
Modding has always been an enormously important aspect of the Mount & Blade series, and TaleWorlds have recognised this in their development of Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord. The new engine that Bannerlord uses will help streamline the process for the modding community, and there will be support for multiple mods running at once for the first time ever in the series. This is what TaleWorlds founder Armağan Yavuz had to say on the topic of Bannerlord mods in an interview with PCGamer back in 2015:
We’ll be supporting multiple mods together, so players will be able to cherry pick the mods that they want, and they’ll be able to use them altogether to exactly customise the experience that they want. If, for example, one changes the user interface and another edits some items and another is some political thing, players will be able to combine those and play their dream game." That just about covers every aspect of the upcoming Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord that we know anything concrete about at this juncture. But be sure to check back soon for all the latest updates and news!